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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2007

This is my 100th deer kill.

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  • Did he/you hit it in the lungs ? I cant really see it.

  • @67BIBA92 Double lung shot.

  • What does the tag on its rear left leg mean? (3:02)

  • @TheCaptaincoyote It's not a tag it's a gland that all deer have.

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  • is it just me or is that deer invisible :43

  • @johnnyl4241 yea shoot it with a gun! Why be a sportsman and take the challenge of bowhunting, and take the simple easy way and use a gun!,

  • @johnnyl4241 Even with a gun they don't die instantly. They run for a little ways before bleeding out or otherwise dying from their injuries. He made a good shot on the deer and I would seriously doubt that it took long to expire. This is a very typical hunting scenario, and there is nothing "messed up," about it.

  • That's sick Man , if you go hunting again , shoot with a gun ! (please) FYI not trying to be mean but , but that's mess up, Sorry I don't hunt Really shoot to kill..

    You know light's out...... My god Man

  • @TheLogiebeast How do prions infect cows?

    The most common mode of infection is via feeding cows contaminated feed -- feed that contains animal proteins (from sheep or COWS). Researchers are still studying modes of transmission and if heredity/genetics plays a role in an individual animals susceptibility to, or protection from, acquiring this disease.

    They ate beef.

  • dude! i have the same bow, identically! sweet!

  • i better get going, your catching up to me!

  • @at3hardin in some cases, cows that contracted BSE ate processed feeds some of which contained a small proportion of ground sheep bone and tissue. which is healthy as it provides them with a high calcium/protein intake. they werent eating cows meat like steaks kind of thing is what i was meaning. people twist things to make their point sound amazing but taken at face-value by anyone that doesn't know about the issue - its very misleading and uninformed.

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